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National Maritime Week – two millennia ago

by Felix the Fox (Assaph Mehr) on August 24, 2017April 5, 2018

A few weeks ago, Mary R. Woldering has asked me to contribute a piece for her blog, with the theme of National Maritime Week. I have chosen to address the issue of the life of ancient galley-slaves, and who really rowed the naval war galleys. Below I reproduce the full post. Hi, and welcome to the […]

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